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I arise to the 5 AM skies
Left over from yesterday
With a moan I reach out for the phone
It's her says, she's on her wayAnd fifteen minutes later
I hear the elevator
I gave her my apartment key
So she eases in and lies with mePay my way with a nine to five day
She's working a midnight grind
Dressed in white by the dawn's eerie light
She reaches my cobwebbed mindShe brews us up some coffee
And pulls the covers off me
I grab her wrist and pull her near
And the night begins to clearMorning man, doesn't take much to wake me
Just you shake your morning man
I've been dreaming of how you'll wake me
Since this endless night beganSo curl up with your early riser
In my eyes you see the plan
You'll catch up on your sleep this evening

And I'll be your morning manEight at night in the last of the light
I wander back home again
Time is cheap 'cause I know she's asleep
And out for the count 'til tenAnd when she's finally wakin'
I'll fix some eggs and bacon
She'll say, "Goodnight, I'm late again"
I'll say, "Goodnight, I'll wait"Morning man, doesn't take much to wake me
Just you shake your morning man
I've been dreaming of how you'll wake me
Since this endless night beganSo curl up with your early riser
In my eyes you see the plan
You'll catch up on your sleep this evening
And I'll be your morning man

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Rupert Holmes (born February 24, 1947) is an American and British composer, songwriter and author of plays, novels and stories. He is best known for his number one pop hit "Escape" (subtitled "The Piña Colada Song") in 1979 and his Tony Award winning musical The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_Holmes (Semi-)Official Website:
http://www.rupertholmes.com

Read more about Rupert Holmes on Last.fm.


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